- Look up
subject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subject (Latin:
subiectus "lying beneath") may
refer to: Hypokeimenon, or subiectum, in metaphysics...
- nominative.
These non-nominative
subjects are
determiner phrases that p****
subjecthood tests such as subject-oriented
anaphora binding, PRO control, reduced...
- Mondal, ed. (6
April 2021).
Owning Land,Being
Women Inheritance and
Subjecthood in India.
Bibiliographic publication. ISBN 9783110690361. R N Hadimani...
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Languages have
different criteria for
grammatical relations. For example,
subjecthood criteria may have
implications for how the
subject is
referred to from...
- The
Blackfoot language, also
called Siksiká (its
denomination in ISO 639-3, English: /ˈsɪksəkə/ SIK-sə-kə; Siksiká [sɪksiká],
syllabics ᓱᖽᐧᖿ),
often anglicised...
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Taunya Lovell Banks, "Dangerous Woman:
Elizabeth Key's
Freedom Suit –
Subjecthood and
Racialized Identity in
Seventeenth Century Colonial Virginia" Archived...
- laws
following the
First World War, they
mutually maintained British subjecthood as a
common nationality with the
United Kingdom and its colonies. However...
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these distinctions, what all
members of the
household shared was
their subjecthood to the authority, or potestas, of the
pater familias. By the
second century...
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American citizen in 1885,: 294–295
though he
later resumed his
British subjecthood in 1892 in
order to run for Parliament.: 424 "Henry
Stanley (1841–1904)"...
- had been
christened by the
Russian Orthodox Church as
having acquired subjecthood.
Foreigners who
wished to
become Russian subjects were
required to swear...